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The document outlines a renovation plan for a partially built structure in deteriorated condition, detailing necessary repairs such as structural reinforcement, roofing replacement, plumbing updates, and flooring improvements. It provides an estimated cost breakdown ranging from ₱250,000 to ₱700,000 depending on material quality and existing structures reused. Additionally, it includes cost-saving tips and a step-by-step guide for each renovation phase.

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The document outlines a renovation plan for a partially built structure in deteriorated condition, detailing necessary repairs such as structural reinforcement, roofing replacement, plumbing updates, and flooring improvements. It provides an estimated cost breakdown ranging from ₱250,000 to ₱700,000 depending on material quality and existing structures reused. Additionally, it includes cost-saving tips and a step-by-step guide for each renovation phase.

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Based on the images, the structure appears to be partially built but in a

deteriorated condition. The renovation will likely require the following work:
1. Scope of Renovation
 Structural Repairs: Reinforce or replace weakened columns, beams, and
walls.
 Wall Reconstruction: Some areas need new hollow blocks and plastering.
 Roofing Replacement: The roof looks weak and may need new metal
sheets and trusses.
 Plumbing Work: Update or repair the water system for the wash area and
comfort rooms.
 Flooring Improvement: Clean, level, and add proper tiling or concrete
finish.
 Painting & Finishing: Ensure durability with weather-resistant paint.
 Electrical Work: Install lighting and power outlets.

2. Estimated Cost Breakdown (in PHP)

Estimated Cost
Item
(PHP)

Structural Repairs (columns,


₱80,000 - ₱120,000
walls)

Roof Replacement (GI sheets,


₱50,000 - ₱80,000
framing)

Wall Rebuilding & Plastering ₱40,000 - ₱60,000

Plumbing & Drainage ₱20,000 - ₱40,000

Flooring (concrete, tiles,


₱30,000 - ₱50,000
waterproofing)

Electrical (wiring, lights,


₱15,000 - ₱30,000
switches)

Painting & Finishing ₱20,000 - ₱40,000

Labor Cost (depends on area &


₱80,000 - ₱150,000
workers)

Miscellaneous & Contingency


₱20,000 - ₱40,000
(10%)
3. Total Estimated Cost
 Budget Range: ₱350,000 – ₱600,000
 If using high-quality materials, it could go up to ₱700,000+.
 If keeping some existing materials (e.g., partial roof, some walls), the cost
may be ₱250,000 – ₱400,000.

Would you like a detailed breakdown or suggestions on where to save costs?


Detailed Cost Breakdown & Cost-Saving Tips for Renovation (8m x 5m
Structure)
Since the structure already has some existing walls, roofing, and plumbing, we will
focus on repairing, reinforcing, and upgrading rather than complete rebuilding.

1. Detailed Cost Breakdown


A. Structural Repairs (₱80,000 - ₱120,000)
 Reinforcing Columns & Beams (adding rebar, cement work)
 Replacing Weak Walls (new hollow blocks, cement, sand, labor)
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o Hollow blocks: 500-800 pcs (~₱20,000)

o Cement: 50-80 bags (~₱25,000)

o Sand & gravel (~₱15,000)

o Rebars & formworks (~₱30,000)

o Labor (~₱30,000 - ₱50,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Use existing foundation and good walls where possible.
 Buy materials in bulk to get discounts.

B. Roof Replacement (₱50,000 - ₱80,000)


 Replacing Rusted GI Sheets with new metal roofing
 Installing Proper Metal Trusses & Support
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o GI Sheets: ~16-20 pcs (₱20,000)
o Metal Purlins & Frames: (~₱20,000)

o Screws & Sealants (~₱5,000)

o Labor (~₱15,000 - ₱25,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 If some roofing materials are reusable, costs can drop by ₱10,000 -
₱20,000.

C. Wall Reconstruction & Plastering (₱40,000 - ₱60,000)


 Some parts of the walls need rebuilding & plastering
 Cement & finishing for durability and waterproofing
✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Use existing blocks and only rebuild the most damaged sections.
 Use smooth plaster finish instead of tiles for cheaper but durable walls.

D. Plumbing & Drainage (₱20,000 - ₱40,000)


 Comfort Rooms & Ablution Area repairs
 New PVC Pipes, Faucets, Drains
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o PVC Pipes & Fittings (~₱10,000)

o Faucets & Fixtures (~₱5,000)

o Labor (~₱10,000 - ₱20,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Reuse existing plumbing lines where possible.
 Use PVC instead of GI pipes to save money.

E. Flooring (₱30,000 - ₱50,000)


 Leveling the Floor (gravel, cement, sand)
 Adding Tiles or Smooth Concrete Finish
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o Cement & sand (~₱15,000)
o Tiles (optional, ~₱15,000)

o Labor (~₱15,000 - ₱20,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Use stamped concrete finish instead of tiles for cheaper flooring.

F. Electrical Works (₱15,000 - ₱30,000)


 Wiring, Lights, Outlets
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o Wires & Electrical Box (~₱5,000)

o Light Fixtures & Switches (~₱5,000)

o Labor (~₱10,000 - ₱20,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Use LED lights for energy efficiency.
 If wiring is still functional, only upgrade broken parts.

G. Painting & Finishing (₱20,000 - ₱40,000)


 Exterior & Interior Paint for weather protection
 Estimated Materials Needed:
o Paint & Primer (~₱15,000)

o Brushes & Rollers (~₱2,000)

o Labor (~₱10,000 - ₱20,000)

✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Use cement-based paint instead of expensive latex paints.
 Do DIY painting for small areas.

H. Labor Cost (₱80,000 - ₱150,000)


 Skilled workers (mason, carpenter, electrician, plumber)
 Typical labor cost: ₱500 - ₱700 per worker per day
 If hiring a small team (5 workers) for 30 days, the labor cost is around
₱120,000.
✅ Cost-Saving Tip:
 Hire local skilled workers instead of a full contractor team.
 Supervise daily work to ensure efficiency.

I. Miscellaneous & Contingency (₱20,000 - ₱40,000)


 Unexpected repairs
 Extra materials
 Transportation of supplies

2. Total Estimated Cost

Low Estimate High Estimate


Item
(PHP) (PHP)

Structural Repairs ₱80,000 ₱120,000

Roof Replacement ₱50,000 ₱80,000

Wall Reconstruction ₱40,000 ₱60,000

Plumbing & Drainage ₱20,000 ₱40,000

Flooring ₱30,000 ₱50,000

Electrical Works ₱15,000 ₱30,000

Painting & Finishing ₱20,000 ₱40,000

Labor Cost ₱80,000 ₱150,000

Miscellaneous &
₱20,000 ₱40,000
Contingency

Total Estimate ₱350,000 ₱600,000

✅ Best Budget Option (₱250,000 - ₱400,000)


If reusing existing materials & doing DIY work (painting, minor repairs).
💰 High-End Option (₱600,000 - ₱700,000+)
If using high-quality materials, new fixtures, & professional labor.

3. Cost-Saving Recommendations
1. Preserve existing structures (walls, plumbing, etc.).
2. Use cost-effective materials (PVC pipes, stamped concrete, cement-based
paint).
3. Hire skilled local labor instead of a full contractor.
4. Supervise construction personally to avoid overcharges.
5. Buy materials in bulk for discounts.

Would you like a more detailed materials list or a step-by-step renovation


guide? 🚧💰
Step-by-Step Renovation Guide with Materials List & Budget 🚧💰

Step 1: Structural Repairs (₱80,000 - ₱120,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Strengthen or replace weak columns and beams.
 Rebuild cracked or damaged hollow block walls.
Materials Needed:

Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

Hollow Blocks 500 - 800 pcs ₱20,000 - ₱30,000

Cement 50 - 80 bags ₱25,000 - ₱40,000

5 - 10 cubic
Sand & Gravel ₱15,000 - ₱25,000
meters

Rebars (10mm & 12mm) 50 - 80 pcs ₱20,000 - ₱30,000

Formworks (plywood &


As needed ₱10,000 - ₱15,000
wood)

Labor Cost ₱30,000 - ₱50,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Reuse existing walls if still structurally strong.
 Use locally sourced sand & gravel instead of commercial mixes.

Step 2: Roof Replacement (₱50,000 - ₱80,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Replace rusted or damaged GI sheets.
 Install new metal trusses for support.
Materials Needed:

Quantit Estimated Cost


Material
y (PHP)

GI Sheets (Gauge 26 or 16 - 20
₱20,000 - ₱30,000
28) pcs

Metal Purlins (C- 8 - 12


₱15,000 - ₱20,000
Purlins) pcs

Screws, Sealants, As
₱5,000 - ₱10,000
Flashing needed

Labor Cost ₱15,000 - ₱25,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 If some roofing is still good, replace only rusted parts.
 Use thicker gauge GI sheets (26) for long-term durability.

Step 3: Wall Reconstruction & Plastering (₱40,000 - ₱60,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Rebuild and reinforce some parts of the walls.
 Apply cement plaster finish for smoother and waterproof walls.
Materials Needed:

Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

Hollow Blocks 300 - 500 pcs ₱12,000 - ₱20,000

Cement 30 - 50 bags ₱15,000 - ₱25,000

3 - 6 cubic
Sand ₱6,000 - ₱10,000
meters

Waterproofing
1 - 2 gallons ₱2,000 - ₱5,000
Additives

Labor Cost ₱10,000 - ₱15,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Use a smooth cement finish instead of tiles to save on material costs.
 Buy cement in bulk to get discounts.

Step 4: Plumbing & Drainage (₱20,000 - ₱40,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Repair or replace pipes for the comfort rooms & hand/foot wash.
 Ensure proper drainage system for wastewater.
Materials Needed:

Quantit Estimated Cost


Material
y (PHP)

20 - 30
PVC Pipes (2” & 4”) ₱8,000 - ₱12,000
pcs

Pipe Fittings & Valves Assorted ₱4,000 - ₱6,000

Faucets & Fixtures 3 - 5 sets ₱5,000 - ₱8,000

Drainage System As
₱3,000 - ₱6,000
Materials needed

Labor Cost ₱10,000 - ₱15,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Use PVC pipes instead of GI pipes to save money.
 If plumbing is still functional, only replace damaged parts.

Step 5: Flooring (₱30,000 - ₱50,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Level and reinforce the concrete floor.
 Install tiles or a smooth cement finish.
Materials Needed:

Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

Cement 20 - 40 bags ₱10,000 - ₱20,000

Sand & Gravel 5 - 8 cubic ₱8,000 - ₱15,000


Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

meters

Floor Tiles
15 - 20 sqm ₱10,000 - ₱15,000
(Optional)

Labor Cost ₱10,000 - ₱15,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 If on a tight budget, use a polished cement finish instead of tiles.
 Buy discounted or factory-reject tiles (small defects, but usable).

Step 6: Electrical Works (₱15,000 - ₱30,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Install proper wiring for lighting and outlets.
 Add switches and circuit breakers.
Materials Needed:

Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

50 - 100
Electrical Wires ₱5,000 - ₱8,000
meters

Light Fixtures &


5 - 8 sets ₱4,000 - ₱6,000
Bulbs

Switches &
5 - 10 pcs ₱3,000 - ₱5,000
Outlets

Circuit Breaker 1 set ₱2,000 - ₱3,000

Labor Cost ₱5,000 - ₱10,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Use LED lights to save energy.
 Install only necessary outlets to reduce material costs.

Step 7: Painting & Finishing (₱20,000 - ₱40,000)


📌 Tasks:
 Paint walls, ceilings, and exposed metal parts.
 Apply waterproofing where necessary.
Materials Needed:

Estimated Cost
Material Quantity
(PHP)

Exterior Paint 10 - 15
₱12,000 - ₱18,000
(Weatherproof) gallons

Primer & Sealant 5 - 8 gallons ₱5,000 - ₱8,000

Paintbrushes & Rollers Assorted ₱2,000 - ₱3,000

Labor Cost ₱10,000 - ₱15,000

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Use cement-based paint instead of latex for a cheaper option.
 Do DIY painting for small areas.

Step 8: Labor & Miscellaneous (₱100,000 - ₱190,000)

Estimated Cost
Item
(PHP)

Labor (Mason, Carpenter, Plumber,


₱80,000 - ₱150,000
Electrician)

Miscellaneous (Tools, Transportation,


₱20,000 - ₱40,000
Waste Disposal)

✅ Cost-Saving Tips:
 Hire local workers instead of a contractor to lower costs.
 Supervise the work to ensure efficiency and prevent overcharges.

Final Estimated Total

Budget Total Cost (PHP)

Budget-Friendly ₱250,000 -
Option ₱400,000

Standard ₱350,000 -
Renovation ₱600,000
Budget Total Cost (PHP)

₱600,000 -
High-End Option
₱700,000+

Would you like a more detailed timeline or contractor recommendations?

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